THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16 Friday, September 12, 1975 You are cordially invited to attend a tribute dinner Honoring ADL Sues Commerce Department NEW YORK (JTA) — The Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith filed a suit in federal court Wednesday to stop the Department of Commerce from distribut- ing Arab bid invitations con- taining restrictive trade and boycott provisions. The suit also asked the court to order Commerce Secretary Rogers Morton to release the names of compa- nies that have complied with the Arab request for boycott information includ- ing the 44 which the Com- merce Department has sent charging and warning let- ters. representatives of the De- partments of Commerce, State and Justice have op- posed every one of the some 40 congressional proposals to strengthen the laws against the boycott. The suit, against "Rogers Morton in his capacity as Secretary of Commerce" charged that the depart- ment is itself flouting this country's anti-boycott pol- icy as set forth in the Ex- port Administration Act of 1969'and is failing to comply with the Freedom of Infor- mation Act in order to shield companies which are also ignoring the policy. Benjamin R. Epstein, ADL national director, noted that although Presi- dent Ford said last Febru- ary that the boycott was "repugnant" and that the U.S. Government opposes it, * 2 U.S. Concerns Added to Blacklist Kollek Slaps Jerusalemite STANLEY J. WINKELMAN President of Winkelman Stores, Inc. Sponsored by: ISRAEL HISTADRUT CAMPAIGN OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT SUNDAY, SEPT. 28th GRAND BALLROOM, COBO HALL, DETROIT FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A STANLEY J. WINKLEMAN Scholarship Fund in Israel Reservations fcfr the dinner can be made by contacting the STANLEY J. WINKLEMAN Dinner Committee, 28555 Middlebelt Rd., Farmington or calling 851-0606 Subscriptions $75 per person minimum Tax Deductible Cocktails 6 p.m. Dinner 7 p.m. HON. LAWRENCE GUBOW TOM TURNER DIANE EDGECOMB General, Chairman Treasurer Secretary HONORARY CHAIRPERSONS Dean William Haber Robert Holmes Hon. Damon J. Keith Morris Lieberman William C. Marshall Boyd Stockmeyer Lynn A. Townsend Myra Wolfgang Leonard Woodcock' Hon. Coleman A. Young Director Alfred Michaels DINNER COMMITTEE Robert Alpern Harold Berry Louis Berry Abraham Borman Paul Borman Martin E. Citrin Avern L Cohn Irwin I. Cohn Marvin I. Donto Alfred L. Deutsch Lawrence P. Doss Burton D. Farbman Dr. Leon Fill Henry Ford II Hans Gehrke, Jr. Aaron Gershenson Charles H. Gershenson Richard C. Gerstenberg Hon. Horace W. Gilmore Irwin Green Lewk S. Grossman George E. Gullen, Jr. Morton Hack Samuel Hamburger David Handleman David Harper Dwight Havens Martin S. Hayden Samuel Hechtman David B. Hermelin Lee Hills Hon. Nicholas Hood Arthur Howard Milton M. Howard Joseph L. Hudson, Jr. Joseph H. Jackier Martin Kalish Msgr. Clement Kern Sol. G. Kurtzman Hon. Carl Levin Hon. Charles L. Levin Sander Levin Israel Leyton Alvan Macauley, Jr. Ray W. Macdonald Hon. Wade H. McCree, Jr. William G. Meese Bruce A. Miller Jack Miller Milton J. Miller Rev. Charles E. Morton Januarius A. Mullen Thomas A. Murphy Donald D. O'Dowd Kazimierz J. Olejorczyk Benjamin H. Paddock III Alfred M. Pelham DINNER COMMITTEE INFORMATION Irving Pokempner David J. Pollack Irene Rossi Alan E. Schwartz Irving Seligman Nate S. Shapero Albert B. Save , Paul Silver Erwin S. Simon Richard Sloan Arthur F. F. Snyder Marc Stepp Hon. G. Mennen Williams Dr. Reginald Wilson Isadore Winkelman Earl F. Wolfman Donald E. Young Robert M. Zell George M. Zeltzer JERUSALEM — Jerusa- lem Mayor Teddy Kollek proved himself the posses- sor of a quick right hand Aug. 22 when he slapped a Jerusalem resident he thought had abused him. The incident occurred in the Yemin Moshe quarter, where residents had become upset at a pneumatic drill being operated by a contrac- tor after 2 p.m., when a pre- Sabbath calm normally de- scends on the city. According to the Jerusa- lem Post, an argument de- veloped in which the con- tractor reportedly told them, "You're rubbish." • Kollek arrived in the neighborhood shortly aft- erwards to visit the build- ing site, a music center behind Mishkenot Sha'- ananim. Furious residents gath- ered around him to register their complaint about the contractor's behavior. One of them, Saadia Karavani, a Rabin Asks Rabbis to Plead for Bonds NEW YORK (JTA) — Immediately after the ini- tialing of the new agree- ment with Egypt, Premier Yitzhak Rabin addressed a special plea to American and Canadian rabbis "to promote the promise" of the new agreement by strength- ening Israel through greater response to the forthcoming High Holiday program in behalf of Israel Bonds. Rabin's message was ca- bled to Rabbi Leon Kronish, chairman of the National Rabbinic Cabinet of the Is- rael Bond Organization. A record number of more than 1,100 synagogues in the U.S. and Canada will participate in the special High Holiday Israel Bond program as a means of maintaining and expanding the strengthening and devel- opment of the economy of Israel. American Wins Jerusalem Prize JERUSALEM (JTA) — Dr. Leon A. Feldman, a Bi- ble and Hebrew literature researcher from Rutgers University in New Bruns- wick, N. J., became the first non-Israeli to win a Jerusa- lem Municipal Prize. 27-year-old television soundman, was slapped by the mayor. As Karavani tells it, he had been relating the inci- dent and when he came to the part about the contrac- tor saying "You're rubbish," the mayor thought that he — Karavani — was calling him — Kollek — rubbish and therefore hit him. Meanwhile, Mayor Kollek walked out of a Municipal Council meeting last week after taking exception to interruptions from council members. Mayor Kollek had been engaged in a shouted ex- change with Councilman Uri Huppert over the lat- ter's nomination of candi- dates to the Religious Council which Kollek said were out of order. "You're an ugly clown," Kollek said to Huppert at one point, to general laugh- ter. When other council mem- bers also joined the ex- change, Kollek said he could no longer run the meeting and turned it over to Deputy Mayor Yosef Gadish. NEW YORK — The Arab League's boycott commis- sion added Rockwell and General Telephone and Electronics in the U.S. to its boycott list while lifting its ban on 19 other companies. Also added to the boycott list were Swiss concerns in- cluding Comag and Agrex- ico, importers of food; a Bri- tish firm, Humphreys and Glasgow, engineering de- signers; and an Indian com- pany, Industrial Minerals and Chemicals and its subsi- diary, Bharat Pulverizing Mills. Others were Hashimoto Trading of Japan, Nilx In- dustries of Australia and Christou Achelleos, a Cy- prus textile firm. Volkswagen and a British financial group, Lonrho, were among six firms who received warnings to stop trading with Israel if they wanted to be deleted from the blacklist. XXXXxxXXX) 3 XAXXXXX XX XXXX BARBAS CIGAR CUSTOMERS MAY FIND their Cigar Brands at Michigan's Largest Retail Cigar Operation West Bloomfield Orchard Mall 17E0itteAbt. Oak Park Green 8 Shopping Center /if/kr/ u n um/ r eb 557-8792 Gary Plasko Frank Alspector Custom T-Shirts — for Busi- ness, Advertisements, Fund Raising, Athletic Teams, Par- ties, and all occasions. Your design or ours. Wholesale and retail. 557-8792